Flies That Work

Flies That Work

With so many fly patterns available to the angler these days its all become a little confusing! There are literally 100s and 100s of different patterns in many different sizes, weights and colours available to buy from tackle shops and online stores. If you are travelling to NZ to fly fish, looking to simplify your fly selection or even just starting out heres a few of my “go to flies” that I carry in my fly box every day both guiding and fishing personally.

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Family Time In The New Zealand Back Country

Family Time In The New Zealand Back Country

The weather played ball for the most part except for a little rain on the walk out late afternoon on the second day. The river was quite boisterous and tough to cross in places from the recent we have had .Many of the fish were sitting deep and difficult to get at. Most of the deeper holes held a fish or two and we found a few hugging the edges tightly also..

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First Time Fly Fishing On The Mataura River -Southland New Zealand

First Time Fly Fishing On The Mataura River -Southland New Zealand

e decided early April to head down and followed the weather forecast closely, deciding to head to the Mataura on the first Saturday of the month. The forecast for the day was for light winds, slightly over cast with the day time temp reaching a balmy 21 degrees Celsius around midday perfect conditions for this time of the year ! We chose a beat I knew well, rigged up our rods, tied on fresh leaders and fine tippet headed off for the day full of enthusiasm as to what lay ahead. The first we found 4 nice fish sipping off the surface in the foam line.

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Fishing For Sea Run-Estuarine Trout - Aspiring Fly Fishing

Fishing For Sea Run-Estuarine Trout - Aspiring Fly Fishing

The tidal sections of the South Island lowland rivers on both the East Coast and West Coasts are well known for their sea run/estuarine trout fishing. Its a highlight on our fishing calender, and each spring my son Louie and I plan a couple of trips to specifically target these fish.

Sea run trout are very mobile and move between the salt and freshwater in search of food, especially during the months of Sept-Dec when white bait enter our river systems in large numbers. They also feed on smelt, yellow eyed mullet, native bullies, lampreys, juvenile flounder, crabs and other small crustaceans such as prawns.

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Fly Fishing Close To Home

Fly Fishing Close To Home

The river was dammed in 1958 and is under the control of Contact energy .Lake Hāwea is New Zealand's ninth largest lake. The only flat land around the lake is at its southern end, surrounding its outflow into the Hawea river , a short tributary of the Clutha river , which it enters near the small township of Albertown. A stunning rainbow taken on the swing in the mid section of the Hawea river on a sunny mid winter afternoon.

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Drifting The Weed Beds

Drifting The Weed Beds

n orange hot head woolly bully in brown pulled across the top of the shallow weed beds, deep gutters and drop offs proved the undoing of both the above fish.The Airflo Clear Camo Intermediate fly line is perfect for this type of fishing as it blends right into its surroundings. The ultra supple Camo Core and clear PU coating blend to create a suppleness making it perfect for gentle presentation and a distinct lack of knotting on a hand twist retrieve, even on the coldest of days.

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Late Season Fly Fishing With Louie

Late Season Fly Fishing With Louie

My son Louie and I decided we needed a back country fix and planned a day on a local river that we hoped would fish well after some recent heavy rain. This time of year sees some good numbers of browns begin their migratory runs into the head water streams on their annual spawning pilgrimage and we hoped to encounter some fit, well conditioned browns and the odd rainbow too !

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Dobson/Creeper/Toebiter Fly Imitation - Trout Food

Dobson/Creeper/Toebiter Fly Imitation - Trout Food

Several of my local rivers have good populations of these large carnivorous nymphs and I have had some success fishing artificial patterns over the years. Ive used large Hare and Coppers over the past few seasons, along with several fly patterns I’ve created my self that have produced the odd fish here and there. Martins DVD gave me some inspiration to try some materials I’d had sitting on my tying desk for some time and never really had any use for !

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